Cork based record label, established by the publisher The Mercier Press.
IRL 1 | James N. Healy - Songs and Music of Cork and Kerry LP [196?] | |
IRL 2 |
John B. Keane - Self Portrait including piano accordion by Michael Casey & introductory song by Claire Egar. | |
IRL 3 | Denis McCarthy, Fergus Cahill, James N Healy - Ballads from the Pubs of Ireland LP [196?] | |
IRL 4 |
Ulick O'Connor - An Evening With Gogarty - The Prince Of Wits. LP [1969] (works of Oliver St.John Gogarty) | |
IRL 5 | Ulick O'Connor - Poems of the Insurrection EP 7" (PS) [1969?] | |
IRL 6 | John B. Keane - Sive. (A Play) LP | |
IRL 7 | ||
IRL 8 | James N. Healy - Poetry Of Cork & Kerry LP | |
IRL 9 |
Na Fili - The West Wind (An Ghaoth Anair) LP [1969] Issued in two different covers, one a red cover with a blind piper on the cover, the other more common a purple/black/white art cover. | |
IRL 10 |
Cathal McConnell & Robin Morton - An Irish Jubilee LP [1970] reissued on Topic Records (12T290) in 1979. Cathal McConnell - flute, whistle; Robin Morton - concertina, bodhran. | |
IRL 11 | v/a - Folksongs Sung In Ulster vol.1 (compiled by Robin Morton) LP [1970] | |
IRL 12 | v/a - Folksongs Sung In Ulster vol.2 (compiled by Robin Morton) LP [1970] | |
INT 1,2,3,4 |
Fr. Sean O'Riordan - Introduction to Theology 4xLP [19??] Four disc educational/spoken word set | |
MER 01 | MER 01 is the first installment of the Catholic Record Club Releases (MER Series) which ran for a number of years. The highest catalogue number I've come across is MER 96. This was a series of spoken word releases containing lectures and sermons by various clergy and lay people. Nowadays notable only for their cover designs and collected only by feeble minded people (like myself). |